Climate change rally


IMPHAL, Sept 18: A rally highlighting the impacts of climate change was jointly organised today… more »


IMPHAL, Sept 18: A rally highlighting the impacts of climate change was jointly organised today at Sagolmang Pukhao by Social Upliftment and Rural Education Manipur and All Pukhao People Development association Pukhao.

Around 500 people including students, local populace of Sagolmang and Pukhao took part in the rally which was held under the theme “To bring nice bridge on the atmosphere”.  The Rally was flag-off by Major IJ Singh, post commander 23 AR from Pukhao Iranpham and concluded at Sagolmang bazaar. A public meeting was also organised at Sagolmang bazaar wherein in many experts and resource persons gave speech on the climate change issue.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/climate-change-rally/

Elusive Gender Equality


When it comes to gender equality, Manipur is a land of contradiction. In many ways… more »


When it comes to gender equality, Manipur is a land of contradiction. In many ways Manipuri women are much more liberated. Traditionally they have been economically independent and as in any agrarian society, they participated in the same occupations as their men folks. This is except in matters of soldiering, and there are in fact explanations that traditionally women in the state are vitally involved economic activities and in keeping the family hearth burning precisely because at times of wars, able bodied men automatically were conscripted into the state’s fighting forces. Since wars and raids were frequent, it became essential for the women to fill in and do the needful to keep the economy of the place standing. That the tradition of women shouldering the major part of the responsibility of taking care of family needs has hung on even after the advent of the modern economy is a failure of the tradition from growing with the demands of the time thus making itself anachronistic and redundant. What is also true is, while a traditional woman in Manipur would be much more independent and liberated than a traditional woman in most other parts of sub-continental India, the same is hardly true of the modern woman. Manipur, and indeed the entire northeast would fall far behind in this. Just considering the example of women leaders who emerge on the political horizon would be evidence. Again, the power of women in Manipur in the traditional sense is witnessed in the Meira Paibi movement, the most recent climactic demonstration of this power was on July 15, 2004 at the Kangla Gate in the now famous naked protest by 15 women. In many ways Irom Sharmila is another demonstration of this same phenomenon.

It is in the transition of this traditional strength to the modern incarnation of the Manipuri woman that the curtain has fallen. For evidence, look at the Manipur State Legislative Assembly. In the current one, there is only one woman MLA, and this too almost by default. Had the lady not been the wife of the chief minister, Okram Ibobi, it is unlikely she would have made it. In this sense, it can almost be said the lone seat occupied by a lady was won by the chief minister and thus it is his second seat in the Assembly. In other words, there is a woman in the Assembly only in form but in spirit it is a man’s seat, making it not altogether incorrect to say that in actuality there is no independent woman representative in the current Assembly. Compare this with traditionally conservative states like Rajasthan, Bengal, Tamil Nadu etc. These states have seen towering women leaders who even rose to the position of chief ministers. Is such a situation thinkable in Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, Assam, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh or for that matter Meghalaya, where women are supposed to have always occupied an especially powerful place in a matrilineal social structure? Something is just not right and this calls for right advocacy and intervention.

The trouble perhaps is also about a hangover from a patriarchal feudal past and the inability of the modern to overcome it. The values of this patriarchal order are ingrained deep in the society and its proponents incidentally are not always men. Women are equally responsible for its perpetration. This latter point is in two ways. One, in the manner Jean Paul Sartre explains in his introduction to Frantz Fanon’s “Wretched of the Earth” where he says through generations of oppression the oppressed begins to believe in his or her own degradation. She then identifies her own detested self image in others in similar predicament as her. Thus, it is often the mother-in-law and the sister-in-law who are the meanest and cruellest to the daughter-in-law. The other way this social inequality is perpetrated is by an internalised self interest of the feminine gender. This internalisation has become almost an intuition. Evidence of this is seen practically every day whenever a woman thinks it fit to project herself as the weaker sex, and as if by rights guaranteed by this status, insists on jumping long queues outside bank counters and ATM machines. True the patriarchal order is also zealously guarded by men who like to see their women as cultural show pieces, dressed and groomed the way they want, and behaving as helpless dependents they can lord over as chivalrous defenders. All these hypocrisy on the part of the feminine gender and the hegemonic stupidity of the strutting males in Manipur must first change before a radical transformation capable of bringing about a parity of power in the relationship between the two genders can come about.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/elusive-gender-equality/

Social service camp


IMPHAL, Sept 18: Western All Clubs’ Association along with DESAM, AMSU, KSA and Nupi Khunai… more »


IMPHAL, Sept 18: Western All Clubs’ Association along with DESAM, AMSU, KSA and Nupi Khunai is conducting social service camp in connection with the month-long celebration of birth anniversary of Hijam Irabot, stated a release.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/social-service-camp/

Candidates left unhappy with TET; demand alternative arrangement


IMPHAL, Sept 16: A number of candidates who had come to appear for the Teachers’… more »


IMPHAL, Sept 16: A number of candidates who had come to appear for the Teachers’ Eligibility Test (TET) today organized by the Board of Secondary Education Manipur under the initiative of the education (s) were deprived of appearing in the test.

Citing incompetency on the part of BOSEM in conducting the test, several candidates numbering around 100 from about 10 centres thronged the BOSEM office at Babupara demanding alternative arrangement for them.

The centres where the candidates were left unhappy include Kongba Meitei Mayek, Tiny Tots, Modern Higher Secondary School, Lamlong Higher Secondary School, Johnstone Higher Secondary, Kingstone Higher Secondary School, Leelasing Khongnangkhong High School.

Talking to media persons a candidate, protesting at the BOSEM office, on conditions of anonymity, disclosed that despite finding their allotted roll numbers in the official advertisement through various local newspapers in the state, the students were unable to find their roll numbers in their allotted exam centres.

“Moreover, it was found that the roll numbers supposed to be for Paper-I was found to be allotted for Paper-II and vice versa creating confusion among the candidates”.

Angered with the confusion, the candidates inquired with the higher authorities of the exam centres, however they were suggested to approach the BOSEM office instead, he said.

The aggrieved candidates later thronged the BOSEM office at around 2:10 pm and gheraoed the office building demanding alternative arrangement for the candidates who were deprived to appear in the test. On receiving the report the commissioner of education (s), Sureshbabu, rushed to the protest site and met the candidates. The commissioner assured the candidates to immediately arrange a separate test as an alternative arrangement for them at Bengali high school at around 3pm.

Following the assurance the protesting candidates agreed to leave the BOSEM office and were soon herded towards Bengali high school by a team of Imphal district West Police.

However, the commissioner stop the arrangement as the question papers of the test has already been distributed to the candidates.

Meanwhile, the All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU), Democratice Students Alliance of Manipur (DESAM), Manipuri Student’s Federation (MSF) and Kangleipak Student’s Association (KSA), demanded the government to take appropriate action against the commissioner education (s) and fellow officers for being incompetent while discharging their duties citing the imbroglio on TET conducted today.

A press meet was held in this connection at MSF office Sega Road.

Briefing media persons Depanjit Ningthoujam, secretary general AMSU, condemned the conduct of the authority concerned.

He urged the authority to declare a separate arrangement for the candidates at the earliest possible who were unable to appear the TET.

Meanwhile, the student bodies have also stated that an alternate test was held for some of the aggrieved candidates at CC higher School starting from 1:30pm to 3 pm. The student representatives have demanded that the test should be declared null and void and a joint test for all aggrieved candidates should be held at the earliest possible.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/candidates-left-unhappy-with-tet-demand-alternative-arrangement/

JDDC suspends its proposed indefinite `eco-blockade` temporarily


IMPHAL, Sept 16: The proposed indefinite economic blockade of the Jiribam District Demand Committee (JDDC)… more »


IMPHAL, Sept 16: The proposed indefinite economic blockade of the Jiribam District Demand Committee (JDDC) scheduled to commence from September 17 midnight has been called off temporarily by the committee citing the prevailing situation in the state and the hardship that the general public has to face.

According to information received by the press, the decision was taken by the JDDC after deliberate discussion during its executive meeting held since yesterday. The said source maintained that the decision to called off the proposed indefinite economic blockade was necessitated in view of the hardship being face by the general public in the wake of the economic blockade of the UNC and SHDDC on both the National Highways of the state.

Besides that, the proposed blockade has been called off though temporarily as a gesture of solidarity to the Khundrakpam Rajeshkumar Singh, 28, s/o Kh. Radhakishwor Singh, who has been staging fast unto death demonstration at Jiribam since yesterday and the supporters of the JDDC who has been extending relentless support.

At the same time, the report further clarified that blockade was not called off due to the pressures or appeal from ICHAM or state government. 

In the meantime, a medical team led by Dr. AK. Das, MO Jiribam CHC conducted a medical check up on hunger striker, Khundrakpam Rajeshkumar.

The doctor has informed his condition to be normal as of now however asserted that the hunger striker has developed some problems in his urinary track. 

AK Das also informed that the lack of medical facilities including man power in the sub-division is causing inconveniences to the staff while discharging their duties.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/jddc-suspends-its-proposed-indefinite-ecoblockade-temporarily/

Drivers hurt in blockade violence; six trucks set ablaze


IMPHAL, September 16: In yet another violence filled day along National Highway 37 (NH 53),… more »


IMPHAL, September 16: In yet another violence filled day along National Highway 37 (NH 53), six trucks including four cement loaded trucks and another two carrying medicines were burned this afternoon at around 1 pm at Nungkao village, which is about 60 kms from Jiribam and falling under Nungba PS.

According to reliable sources, around eight occupants of the six trucks including the drivers have been injured with some of them reported to be serious during the arson committed by suspected blockade supporters numbering around 30 this noon.

Informing IFP through the telephone from about three kms away from the actual incident spot, one of the victims who was lucky enough to have escaped with minor injuries stated that the six trucks were stopped when the assailants suspected to be supporters of the blockade threw rock boulders from the hill tops of both sides of the highway at around 12:45 pm.

He further informed that the assailants further tried to physically attack them after their trucks were made to stop.

“Somehow, they managed to escape leaving their trucks behind. The assailants then turned their ire towards the trucks and after tearing the diesel tanks set them on fire.”

He further lamented that they had to manage on their own for more than one and half hours before the arrival of any escort party to the scene.

“After the arrival of the security personnel including MR, IRB and state police, the mob around the trucks were dispersed by firing several blank shots”.

After finding none of the truckers around the incident site, the security personnel made a brief search around the area and rescued them, he maintained

He further stated that there is a BSF post at Nungkao, who were supposed to be on ROP duty for the passing goods laden trucks, however not a single personnel of the post were seen during and after the arson.

He further informed that his brother owns four of the six burnt trucks.

The trucks carrying cement bear registration numbers MN 01 7365, MN 01 7835, MN 01 8126 and MN 01 7823.

Meanwhile, according to a police source, around 1000 vehicles including goods laden trucks, oil tankers and gas cylinder carriers were escorted by a heavy team of state security forces under a tight security ROP conducted by the CRPF, BSF and AR along the National Highway 37 from Jiribam towards Imphal.

The source further maintained that the six trucks were slowed down by due to certain mechanical snags in some of the trucks. The trucks were attacked before they managed to keep up with the others.

The source also added that more security personnel including cdo teams from all valley districts will be called in to assist the convoy tomorrow. 

Among the injured victims Achau Singh, 35, of Singjamei Thongam Leikai and Thoi Singh, 37, of Langathel village have been identified as seriously injured.

Meanwhile according to a team of mediapersons returning from a trip to Jiribam, all trucks and their escort party are presently stranded at Nungkao village.

The team has also informed that the officials of the security escort and the villagers of the area are convening a meeting to discuss the issue.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/drivers-hurt-in-blockade-violence-six-trucks-set-ablaze/

AMWJU foundation day


IMPHAL, September 16: The All Manipur Working Journalist Union observed its 38th Foundation Day at… more »


IMPHAL, September 16: The All Manipur Working Journalist Union observed its 38th Foundation Day at the Manipur Press Club.

Speaking at the observation, minister N Biren who holds the portfolio for FCS stated that the general public should not panic and stop the habit of lining up in queues in front of petrol pumps since the previous night and further added that people should abstain from hoarding up of petrol at their homes.

The observation was also attended by A Mobi president AMWJU, works minister K Ranjit and health minister L Jayentakumar among others.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/amwju-foundation-day/

Open Up PG Courses In Colleges

Leader Writer: Hrishikesh Angomcha Considering the limited number of postgraduate seats offered by Manipur University… more »

Leader Writer: Hrishikesh Angomcha
Considering the limited number of postgraduate seats offered by Manipur University in its own campus, the state government should initiate the task of opening up postgraduate courses in the colleges. As of now, DM College of Science is the only government college to have opened up PG courses. Thousands of students graduate every year from various colleges, but then only few hundreds of them could pursue postgraduate studies in the state. The limited number of seats in Manipur University is a big challenge to the students. No doubt, the level of competition is high as thousands of students vie for admission to few hundreds seats for postgraduate courses.

The state education department should chalk out ways and means to offer higher education to maximum number of students. The only way to offer postgraduate studies to more number of students is to open up various PG courses in the colleges of the state. However, it is not an easy task for the state government to do all at once. The government should at least consider opening up PG courses in colleges like DM College of Arts, DM College of Commerce, GP Women’s College and Imphal College where enrolment of students is relatively high. With such arrangement many students will be able to pursue postgraduate courses in the colleges other than in Manipur University.

Even the regional campuses of IGNOU and IGNTU could not accommodate many students. The number of seats for PG courses in various colleges and universities of the state should be increased to accommodate the growing number of students graduated every year. Moreover, not many students could afford to study in other universities outside the state. So, the government should consider opening up PG courses in the colleges as soon as possible.

According to the preliminary census report of 2011, the literacy rate of the state stands at a staggering 74 percent which is even higher than the country’s overall literacy rate. However, this high percentage of literacy rate could not contribute much to the human resource development of the state. The education department should enhance human resource of the state by focusing more on quality rather than quantity of education. Like the elementary education the government should try to ensure higher education to each and everyone so that every person would be able to contribute significantly to enhance human resource of the state.

Besides PG courses various job-oriented courses must also be introduced in the colleges. The students would benefit a lot if such courses are opened up in the colleges. The outflow of students from the state would eventually come down if the education department works in the real interest of the students. The state government needs to put more emphasis on higher education sector as there has been laxity on the development of colleges for the last many years. The students must be encouraged to pursue higher studies by providing better facilities and conducive academic atmosphere.

Therefore, the state government should try to develop the infrastructures of the colleges as early as possible to impart quality education to the students. PG courses must be opened up in the colleges soon to boost human resource development of the state. The authorities of Manipur University should also consider increasing number of seats to various PG courses. Thrust to higher education sector will expedite the progress and development of the state. After all the students are the future pillars of the society.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/open-up-pg-courses-in-colleges/

Girls` soccer

IMPHAL, Sept 16: YWC defeated UPC by a huge goal margin of 12-0 in today’s match of U-17 Girls’ Football League held at SKYC Ground, Sekmai. The scorers of YWC… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 16: YWC defeated UPC by a huge goal margin of 12-0 in today’s match of U-17 Girls’ Football League held at SKYC Ground, Sekmai.

The scorers of YWC were M Sumila (five goals), S Sunitibala (two goals), Ng Sweety (two goals), Sunanda (one goal) and Bunty (one goal).

Meanwhile, HLC defeated MTSU by 2-1 in today’s match of Imphal West 3rd Division Football League held at SYYC Ground, Sekmai.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/girls-soccer/

Birth anniversary

IMPHAL, Sept 15: The 85th birth anniversary of veteran communist leader Thokchom Bira was held today at Irawat Bhwan today with CPI state secretary Dr M Nara, health minister Ph… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 15: The 85th birth anniversary of veteran communist leader Thokchom Bira was held today at Irawat Bhwan today with CPI state secretary Dr M Nara, health minister Ph Parijat, MLA Mangi, M Ibeni and communist leaders as the presidium members.

Floral tribute was also paid to the photograph of the communist leader.

The dignitaries hailed Bira as a companion of Hijam Irabot who had worked for the upliftment of Manipuri society.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/birth-anniversary/

Postponed

IMPHAL, Sep 15: The nomination to 1st year MBBS/BDS courses in respect of ST candidate scheduled on September 16 has been postponed to September 23 due to sudden imposition of… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sep 15: The nomination to 1st year MBBS/BDS courses in respect of ST candidate scheduled on September 16 has been postponed to September 23 due to sudden imposition of 24 hours total bandh by the All Tribal Students Union, Manipur from the early morning of the September 16, said a release of state medical directorate.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/postponed/

UCM urges govt to resolve Sadar Hills issue

IMPHAL, Sept 15: United Committee Manipur (UCM) has urged the state government to bring an amicable solution to Sadar Hills issue as early as possible in view of preventing any… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 15: United Committee Manipur (UCM) has urged the state government to bring an amicable solution to Sadar Hills issue as early as possible in view of preventing any untoward incident in the near future.

A release of UCM stated that the government is trying to create more problems out of the present Sadar Hills issue by not making a concrete decision. The demand for Sadar Hills district is quite rightful but still the government is unable to grant the districthood.

The state government should also consider granting districthood to Jiribam before any untoward incident occurs, the release added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/ucm-urges-govt-to-resolve-sadar-hills-issue/

Allegations refuted

IMPHAL, Sept 15 (NNN): Refuting strongly to the allegations made by Village Authority Board of Irang Part-1 that chairman of Manedara Irang village Puney Prasad Poudel was assaulted on September… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 15 (NNN): Refuting strongly to the allegations made by Village Authority Board of Irang Part-1 that chairman of Manedara Irang village Puney Prasad Poudel was assaulted on September 10 by Ch Tabamwi who is the secretary of Thonglang Atongba village located along the I.T Road.

According to Thonglang Atongba Youth Club (TAYC) president Dokpipou, there was a mere argument between one Chamlamdin of Thonglang Atongba village and Puney Prasad Poudel on minor matter but there was never a physical assault as alleged by Village Authority Board of Irang Part-1. The TAYC president advised the Village Board of Irang Part-1 not to cook up stories as it may pave room for communal flare up. TAYC president Dokpipou while narrating on the September 10 incident said that actually it was Ch Tabamwi who was pacifying both Puney Prasad and Chamlamdin not to argue on such small matter. Dokpipou then expressed that it was unnecessary for the part of Puney Prasad`s party to have reported such a minor matter to the police and the 10th Dogra Regiment and also to have gone to the media for publication. The Thonglang Atongba Youth Club cautions that if the Village Authority Board of Irang Part-1 is to maintain peace, it should avoid creating a Himalaya out of a small hill.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/allegations-refuted/

Awareness campaign

IMPHAL Sept 15: Under the aegis of Song and Drama Division, Imphal Center, The Khurai Kala Bidya Bhavan located at Imphal Ukhrul Road, Khurai had conducted awareness campaign at 6… Read more »

IMPHAL Sept 15: Under the aegis of Song and Drama Division, Imphal Center, The Khurai Kala Bidya Bhavan located at Imphal Ukhrul Road, Khurai had conducted awareness campaign at 6 different places of Churachandpur district from August 9 up to August 14 under their theme “Health and Family Welfare, Prevention and Control of Vector Borne Diseases, Malaria and Japanese Encephalitis”, said a press release issued by its secretary today.  

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/awareness-campaign/

CRPF distributes water storage tanks

IMPHAL, Sept 15: Under the aegis of IGP, M&N Sector CRPF, Imphal 86th BN, CRPF organized Civic Action Programme 2010-11 on September 14 at Dett Sehjang, Senapati District, in which… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 15: Under the aegis of IGP, M&N Sector CRPF, Imphal 86th BN, CRPF organized Civic Action Programme 2010-11 on September 14 at Dett Sehjang, Senapati District, in which PVC pipes and water storage tanks were distributed to villagers of Keithelmanbi, K.Senam, Kharam, Rongkhong, Nungba, Taubam (Irang Bridge), Rangallong and Thingkhojang of Senpati and Tamenglong district. Shri. R.C. Tayal, IPS, IGP M&N CRPF graced the function as chief guest. The theme of this programme dwells on extending good will to the local with forces on uplifting the well being and development of the public besides promoting peace and harmony among different communities in the region.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/crpf-distributes-water-storage-tanks/

Inaugural session

IMPHAL, Sept 15: The inaugural session of technical committee constituted under the aegis of Federation of Regional Indigenous Societies (FREINDS) for the implementation of inner line permit system will be… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 15: The inaugural session of technical committee constituted under the aegis of Federation of Regional Indigenous Societies (FREINDS) for the implementation of inner line permit system will be held on September 17 at Imphal Hotel, stated a release.   

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/inaugural-session/

AR conducts cleanliness drive

IMPHAL, Sept 15: 10 Assam Rifles under Red Shield Division along with the village authorities of Villages Kangchup Chingkhong and Kangchup Tuikawn conducted a cleanliness drive and ‘Shramdhan’ on 12… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 15: 10 Assam Rifles under Red Shield Division along with the village authorities of Villages Kangchup Chingkhong and Kangchup Tuikawn conducted a cleanliness drive and ‘Shramdhan’ on 12 Sep 2011. Together with the troops of 10 Assam Rifles the villagers cleaned the dense undergrowth along the road and overgrown shrubs in the vicinity of the villages.

This campaign was started by 10 AR so as to instill a sense of cleanliness and thus render a healthy environment for the future. A total of 237 people participated in the cleanliness drive. 10 Assam Rifles also provided with refreshments for the villagers after the ‘Shramdhan’.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/ar-conducts-cleanliness-drive/

Membership camaign

IMPHAL Sept 15:Campus Front of India will launch a membership campaign of the front in the state from September 16 till October 15 for one month starting from the campus… Read more »

IMPHAL Sept 15:Campus Front of India will launch a membership campaign of the front in the state from September 16 till October 15 for one month starting from the campus of Haoreibi College situated in Lilong said a press release issued by its general secretary today. The release calling for support and cooperation from the student communities in the state, appealed to make the campaign a success.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/membership-camaign/

Imphal West soccer


IMPHAL, Sept 18: SKYC defeated MTSU by 3-1 while KKYDA defeated HLC by 7-0 in… more »


IMPHAL, Sept 18: SKYC defeated MTSU by 3-1 while KKYDA defeated HLC by 7-0 in today’s matches of Imphal West 3rd Division Football League held at Megha High School Ground.

The goals of SKYC were scored by A Nandalal, Mairilungbou and Th Shingajit while Th Bungcha scored the lone goal for MTSU.

In the second ground, L Bolen, T Bijen, A James, S Rojit and L Roshan scored the seven goals for KKYDA.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/imphal-west-soccer/

AIM crushes TRUGPU by 4-1

IMPHAL, Sept 15: AIM defeated TRUGPU by 4-1 goals in today’s matches of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium. The goals of AIM were… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 15: AIM defeated TRUGPU by 4-1 goals in today’s matches of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.

The goals of AIM were scored by L Chandramani, Kh Naoton, S Herojit and T Dhiren while G Anthony Kabui scored the lone goal for TRUGPU.

Meanwhile, TRAU will meet NISA in the state league tomorrow.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/aim-crushes-trugpu-by-41/